Letter - From Mrs. Thomas, Zeerust, To J. MacKenzie
- ZA HPRA A75-A-999
- Pièce
- 15 March 1885
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Accompanying cake and fruit which she is sending as a present
Letter - From Mrs. Thomas, Zeerust, To J. MacKenzie
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Accompanying cake and fruit which she is sending as a present
Letter - From Walter Searle, Cape Town, To J. MacKenzie
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Rejoicing that MacKenzie is back in favour and that Niekerk will be brought to justice
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Maritsane Drift, To Mrs. MacKenzie (wife)
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Giving the news that Lord Derby has telegraphed Sir H. Robinson, who has passed it on to Sir C. Warren, that MacKenzie is not to advise or be with Warren; Warren has protested strongly about this both to London and the Cape; MacKenzie fears British Government will quit and Bechuanaland will be annexed to the Cape
Letter - From L.G. Lee, Vryburg, To J. MacKenzie
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Complaining of illegalities in arrangements for forthcoming election and asking for further information re the election
Letter - From A. Haye Manson, Vryburg, To J. MacKenzie
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Asking MacKenzie to write him a note of recommendation which Col. Methuen wants before allowing him to join Bechuanaland expedition
Letter - From A. Haye Manson, Vryburg, To J. MacKenzie
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Offering to go as guide to Montsioa's with Methuen's Horse
Telegram (copy) - From J. MacKenzie To Sir C. Warren
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Recommending that Sam Edwards be present at meeting on 8th and that real settlement must be decided by Warren himself
Telegram (copy) - From G.D. Smith To J. MacKenzie
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Announcing arrival of Rhodes and Niekerk
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In MacKenzie's handwriting, for a speech by Chief Khama, acknowledging the British protectorate; asks that laws of country be retained, particularly the one forbidding liquor and gives details of the true boundaries of his country. To pay for cost of protection certain lands will be set aside for white people but hunting rights of Bamangwato must be safeguarded
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Sir C. Warren
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On the iniquities of Rhodes, Niekerk, Bower and Robinson